Loved V/H/S 2 at least twice as much as the first, but the whole genre is mostly annoying and stupid. I almost didn't bother with the V/H/S films due to this, but decent reviews and cheap BD's during Blockbuster closing made me try em. Trollhunter and Quarantine had their moments, the rest can FOAD!

Man Bites Dog is excluded from the FOAD comment, I really do like that flick and can't say if I like it or V/H/S 2 more, so I can't vote.

I can't decide, since most of these are either pretty good or downright horrible. There isn't much middle ground, the good ones are all comparably good. I think I'll go with Lake Mungo because I think it's a really good one that probably won't get many votes.

I do agree with maybrick that the found-footage genre needs to go away, or at least die down a bit. It can be done really well, but 95% of the time it's simply an excuse for lazy filmmaking.

There are a couple on the list I still would like to see (Iím talking to you Poughkeepsie), but Iíll have to go with BWP. Close second is REC and Troll Hunter. Iím kind of indifferent when it comes to this sub-genre. I feel there are only a few that work well when the entire movie is FF and think it workís a bit better if itís inter-cut into the film.

I thought the anthology take of V/H/S & V/H/S 2 were the perfect format for found footage, they're the only found footage films I'd consider adding to my collection!!

No other format has given filmmakers the chance to put over 60 min of useless dialog and scenes into their movie, scenes that do absolutely nothing to progress a film like found footage has! If a found footage film were just any other movie they'd edit over 3/4 of the scenes out and then turn to the writer/director and tell them to go back to the drawing board because there isn't enough left for a feature length film, just a short film!

I have enjoyed a few faux-ality flicks; Cannibal Holocaust, The Last Broadcast (whether Blair Witches creators saw this or not it is pretty much the same film, just different narratives and Blair Witch had better marketing), Trollhunter, [REC], [REC]2, Cloverfield, Dairy of the Dead (probably only because it is Romero)! I think I've seen parts of Man Bites Dog but never really thought much of it enough to see the whole thing.

I just watched Renny Harlin's Devil's Pass on Netflix a few weeks ago, despite my general distaste for found footage films. I was surprised by how decent it turned out to be. Maybe because, unlike most of the ones I've seen, it actually manages to look cinematic, with the Russian mountains as a backdrop. Not a great film by any means, but worth a watch if nothing else is on.

My vote goes to Cannibal Holocaust. I love Blair Witch, but never feel the urge to rewatch.

I didn't notice Cannibal Holocaust on the list before so I'd choose that one. I think CH and Man Bites Dog get free passes from me because unlike the bulk of this crap genre they are shot on film by what are supposed to be "professional" cameramen. All of the rest are made by professionals that are intentionally shooting badly on digital video to appear like they are amateurs for the sake of "realism". Which is bullshit. I know it isn't real so stop trying to tell me it's real and make something that doesn't give me nausea from all of the shaky cam and fast editing. And while you're at it, cast some people that aren't annoying twenty something dickheads. Thanks.